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The Journal of Neurophysiology Vol. 87 No. 4 April 2002, pp. 2113-2123
Copyright ©2002 by the American Physiological Society
Allgemeine Zoologie and Neurobiologie, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, D-44780 Bochum, Germany
Hoffmann, K.-P.,
F. Bremmer,
A. Thiele, and
C. Distler.
Directional Asymmetry of Neurons in Cortical Areas MT and MST
Projecting to the NOT-DTN in Macaques. J. Neurophysiol. 87: 2113-2123, 2002. The cortical projection
to the subcortical pathway underlying the optokinetic reflex was
studied using antidromic electrical stimulation in the midbrain
structures nucleus of the optic tract and dorsal terminal nucleus of
the accessory optic system (NOT-DTN) while simultaneously recording
from cortical neurons in the superior temporal sulcus (STS) of macaque
monkeys. Projection neurons were found in all subregions of the middle
temporal area (MT) as well as in the medial superior temporal
area (MST). Antidromic latencies ranged from 0.9 to 6 ms with a median
of 1.8 ms. There was a strong bias in the population of cortical
neurons projecting to the NOT-DTN for ipsiversive stimulus movement
(towards the recording side), whereas in the population of cortical
neurons not projecting to the NOT-DTN a more or less equal distribution
of stimulus directions was evident. Our data indicate that there is no
special area in the posterior STS coding for ipsiversive horizontal
stimulus movement. Instead, a specific selection of cortical neurons
from areas MT and MST forms the projection to the NOT-DTN and as a
subpopulation has the same directional bias as their subcortical target
neurons. These findings are discussed in relation to the functional
grouping of cortical output as an organizational principle for specific motor responses.
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